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Please keep fingers toes arms and legs crossed for us if indeed you can.

We are moving towards exchange of contract in terms of selling our house with a very short chain I'm glad to say and have now confirmed an offer on a place in Southampton which has plenty of space for accommodating me in a wheelchair starting off with 80 cm wide doors as standard and plenty of height for a lift to get me from the proposed upstairs bedroom to the downstairs wet room.

It's on the wrong side of the common really since we wanted to be on the other side to be close to the hospital and the central station but the upside is its near a swimming pool and the University so when some loose some.

And feeling better this morning after the bruises from an incident at the weekend are fading - just untangling my neck and shoulders which I was holding in a strange way because of the bruising and my MND.

So it all looks like it's going through at the moment with a completion date in early May 2020.

This is of course with confirmation from the lift people that when we do need a lift it will actually fit - with about 10 cm to spare vertically.

Next thing I need is a good recommendation for some fairly cheap washing toilets - they seem hideously expensive :-(

Glad that your shoulder is less pain Doug. I saw on another post of yours that you’ve got a new desktop pc with Winfows 10. That’s smashing. Enjoy. Sorry that I don’t know about washing toilet seats. I hope that you find a good one. Maybe your OT can help you out. Lynne

ALS diagnosed November 2017, limb onset. For the 4 yrs previously I was losing my ballance.
I'm staying positive and taking each day as it comes.